Stem Cells and Hair Cloning

The cells called fibroblasts produce collagen and elastin in the skin. A decreased number of fibroblasts causes wrinkles, sagging and a loss of elasticity in the skin.

The number of fibroblasts which is 400,000 at the age of 20, decreases to 20,000 at the age of 40.

Almost a hundred millions of fibroblasts are produced specifically for you based on a sample removed from your own skin. These fibroblasts which make the skin look youthful and rejuvenated are injected into your skin in three sessions.

In the application of stem cells, a skin sample of 2 mm in diameter is taken from the area behind the ear through a process that takes 10 minutes. The fibroblasts in this sample are distilled in labs using special technologies before being reproduced.

A sample of 5 ml will contain 40-50 fibroblasts 6 weeks later. The application is performed through the superficial injection method by a specialist. The fibroblasts are delivered in 3 sessions at one month intervals.

Your new fibroblast cells will immediately begin to produce the needed collagen and elastin which will provide the rejuvenation in your tissues in three weeks time. The process may be applied to men as well as women; it is gender neutral.

The stem cell treatment that’s approved by FDA (The Food and Drug Administration) does not cause allergies or side effects; it is safe and it is personalized for each individual.

Through the stem cell method, it is possible to eliminate acne scars, tighten large pores and correct the skin creases. It is also applied by our dermatologists for weeping sores and alopecia.

Stem cell treatment does not influence your daily life or activities.

Hair stem cloning has been mistaken in our language (Turkish). Cloning, according to the current scientific definitions, is the reproduction of a new living being by placing the copy of the DNA of a living being into an ebmroyotic stem cell. This process is not used for the reproduction of organs yet. The studies based on embryonic stem cells have been banned in many countries and are only carried out for experimental purposes.

The culture of stem cells and the reproduction applied in today’s clinical practices can only be performed in certified labs. The stem cells that are multiplied this way can be applied to the desired area as a solution. The hair stem cells can be multiplied by using the process of culturing. These cells do not create new stem cells when they are injected into the hairy skin. However, they secrete tissue enzymes that support the existing follicles. 10 million stem cells are required to secrete enzymes sufficient for a thousand follicles.

In the operations carried out by Transmed, a tissue as tiny as a pinhead is removed from the patient and it is ordered that the cell is reproduced in certified labs. The reproduced cell is applied to hairy skin and the existing hair is expected to be thickened through this way. Therefore, the patient is expected to have more abundant and healthy hair through the hair transmission enriched by the cellular reinforcement.